Nice truck! Lots of work for you there. I thought that when they converted to a 186 that they had to move the grill forward... Is the radiator still in it's original position?
I'd be looking at a 200tdi conversion personally
Just thought I'd say a quick hello as I picked up my first series project yesterday (I thought it was a 3 as it has the wrong grill, but it's got a metal dash and serial number to place it as a late 2a).
Anyway a couple of pictures (don't be fooled I'm going to have to practice what I learnt on my TAFF evening course before I work on the chassis and firewall) before I start to strip it.
I'll post in the other series area about the engine as it's nonstandard and I plan on putting an original petrol back in.
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Nice truck! Lots of work for you there. I thought that when they converted to a 186 that they had to move the grill forward... Is the radiator still in it's original position?
I'd be looking at a 200tdi conversion personally
I don't think it's a 186 - there seems to be plenty of space between the radiator, so may not have been moved.
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Cookey
Bloody hell!! You've got a Landy with a Hemi in it!!!! Greatest engine in the known universe! What transmission is behind it??? I did a double-take when I saw the motor to which you'd casually referred as "nonstandard"....
That being said, as I get older and more stodgy I like seeing Landy engines in Landies, so, unless the aim of your project is particularly different, it's never a bad thing to go back to stock.
John
P.S. Just read the other posts on this thread. That rocker cover looks suspiciously like it has a black "crinkle" finish. Have a look at the lower left hand side of the block beneath the manifolds, just above the sump. If it says "265" there - that's what you've got: a 265 Hemi (202bhp bog standard). If there is no number on the block, it's a 245. There's a small chance it's a 215 (pretty rare), which would be marked also.
The black "crinkle" finish rocker cover, by the way, was a factory thing for the standard 265...
John
P.P.S. Pick the Valiant enthusiast...
I think its the standard transmission John (this is my first series) it still has the standard gear levers etc. I haven't had a proper chance to get underneath it. It needs new springs and a lot of welding, but then what should I expect for $100
Anyway, I'll try and see what the engine's like and then evaluate the land rover petrol.
John, with the help from the other other thread it's definitely a 265, possibly out of a pacer, originally with 3 speed manual by the sound of it
That's interesting, mate. While I have heard of Hemis going into Landies with standard transmission, they would have to be very thoughtfully driven. Whether a 245 (165bhp) or a 265, they are much, much more powerful than the standard Land Rover fours, with the potential to shred all sorts of things between the flywheel and the tyres.
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